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Code ID Region RegionID Destinations 1 Monde 3331 Afghanistan 3332 Afrique du Sud 3333 Albanie 3334 Algérie 3335 Allemagne 3336 Andorre 3337 Angleterre 3338 Angola 4441 Bade-Wurtemberg 4442 Basse-Saxe 4443 Bavière 4444 Berlin 4445 Brandebourg 4446 Brême 4447 Hambourg 4448 Hesse 4449 Mecklembourg-Poméranie occidentale 5551 Ain 5552 Aisne 5553 Allier 5554 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence 5555 Hautes-Alpes 5556 Alpes-Maritimes 5557 Ardèche 5558 Ardennes 5559 Ariège 6661 Home Varaville 6662 Brooklyn 6663 Ferrara 6665 Folques 6666 Serrigny 6667 Montesquieu Lauragais 6669 Noisy sur Ecole 33310 Arabie saoudite 33311 Argentine 33312 Arménie 33313 Australie 33314 Autriche 33315 Azerbaïdjan 33317 Bahreïn 33318 Bangladesh 33320 Bélarus 33321 Belgique 33322 Belize 33323 Bénin 33324 Bhoutan 33325 Bolivie 33326 Bosnie Herzégovine 33327 Botswana 33328 Brésil 33329 Brunéi Darussalam 33330 Bulgarie 33331 Burkina Faso 33332 Burundi 33333 Cambodge 33334 Cameroun 33335 Canada 33336 Cap-Vert 33337 Chili 33338 Chine 33339 Chypre 33340 Colombie 33341 Comores 33342 Congo 33343 Corée du Nord 33344 Corée du Sud 33345 Costa Rica 33346 Côte d'Ivoire 33347 Croatie 33349 Danemark 33350 Djibouti 33351 Dom-Tom 33353 Ecosse 33354 Egypte 33355 El Salvador 33356 Emirats arabes unis 33357 Equateur 33358 Erythrée 33360 Estonie 33361 Etats-Unis 33362 Ethiopie 33363 Finlande 33364 France 33365 Gabon 33366 Gambie 33367 Géorgie 33368 Ghana 33369 Grèce 33371 Guatemala 33372 Guinée 33373 Guinée Bissau 33374 Guyana 33376 Honduras 33377 Hongrie 33378 Ile Maurice 33379 Iles Fidji 33380 Iles Marshall 33381 Iles Salomon 33382 Inde 33383 Indonésie 33384 Iran 33385 Iraq 33386 Irlande 33387 Irlande du Nord 33388 Islande 33389 Israèl 33390 Italie 33392 Japon 33393 Jordanie 33394 Kazakhstan 33395 Kenya 33396 Kirghizistan 33397 Kiribati 33398 Koweït 33399 Laos 44410 Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie 44411 Rhénanie-Palatinat 44412 Sarre 44413 Saxe 44414 Saxe-Anhalt 44415 Schleswig-Holstein 44416 Thuringe 44417 Angleterre de l'Est 44418 Angleterre du Nord-Est 44419 Angleterre du Nord-Ouest 44420 Angleterre du Sud-Est 44421 Angleterre du Sud-Ouest 44422 Grand Londres 44423 Midlands de l'Est 44424 Midlands de l'Ouest 44425 Yorkshire et Humber 44426 Buenos Aires 44427 Catamarca 44428 Chaco 44429 Chubut 44430 Cordoba 44431 Corrientes 44432 Entre Rios 44433 Formosa 44434 Jujuy 44435 La Pampa 44436 La Rioja 44437 Mendoza 44438 Misiones 44439 Neuquen 44440 Rio Negro 44441 Salta 44442 San Juan 44443 San Luis 44444 Santa Cruz 44445 Santa Fe 44446 Santiago del Estero 44447 Tierra del Fuego 44448 Tucuman 44449 Basse Autriche 44450 Burgenland 44451 Carinthie 44452 Haute Autriche 44453 Salzbourg 44454 Styrie 44455 Tyrol 44457 Vorarlberg 44458 Bruxelles 44459 Flandre 44460 Wallonie 44461 Région Centre-ouest 44462 Région du Sud 44463 Région Nord 44464 Région Nord-est 44465 Région Sud-est 44466 Alberta 44467 Colombie-Britannique 44468 Ile-du-Prince-Edouard 44469 Manitoba 44470 Nouveau-Brunswick 44471 Nouvelle-Ecosse 44472 Nunavut 44473 Ontario 44474 Québec 44475 Saskatchewan 44476 Terre-Neuve et Labrador 44477 Territoire du Nord Ouest 44478 Yukon 44479 Iles au vent 44480 Iles sous le vent 44481 Anhui 44482 Fujian 44483 Gansu 44484 Guangdong 44485 Guangxi 44486 Guizhou 44487 Hebei 44488 Heilongjiang 44489 Henan 44490 Hubei 44491 Hunan 44492 Ile Hainan 44493 Jiangsu 44494 Jiangxi 44495 Jilin 44496 Liaoning 44497 Mongolie Intérieure 44498 Ningxia 44499 Pekin 55510 Aube 55511 Aude 55512 Aveyron 55513 Bouches-du-Rhône 55514 Calvados 55515 Cantal 55516 Charente 55517 Charente-Maritime 55518 Cher 55519 Corrèze 55521 Côte-d'Or 55522 Côtes-d'Armor 55523 Creuse 55524 Dordogne 55525 Doubs 55526 Drôme 55527 Eure 55528 Eure-et-Loir 55529 Finistère 55530 Gard 55531 Haute-Garonne 55532 Gers 55533 Gironde 55534 Hérault 55535 Ille-et-Vilaine 55536 Indre 55537 Indre-et-Loire 55538 Isère 55539 Jura 55540 Landes 55541 Loir-et-Cher 55542 Loire 55543 Haute-Loire 55544 Loire-Atlantique 55545 Loiret 55546 Lot 55547 Lot-et-Garonne 55548 Lozère 55549 Maine-et-Loire 55550 Manche 55551 Marne 55552 Haute-Marne 55553 Mayenne 55554 Meurthe-et-Moselle 55555 Meuse 55556 Morbihan 55557 Moselle 55558 Nièvre 55559 Nord 55560 Oise 55561 Orne 55562 Pas-de-Calais 55563 Puy-de-Dôme 55564 Pyrénées-Atlantiques 55565 Hautes-Pyrénées 55566 Pyrénées-Orientales 55567 Bas-Rhin 55568 Haut-Rhin 55569 Rhône 55570 Haute-Saône 55571 Saône-et-Loire 55572 Sarthe 55573 Savoie 55574 Haute-Savoie 55575 Paris 55576 Seine-Maritime 55577 Seine-et-Marne 55578 Yvelines 55579 Deux-Sèvres 55580 Somme 55581 Tarn 55582 Tarn-et-Garonne 55583 Var 55584 Vaucluse 55585 Vendée 55586 Vienne 55587 Haute-Vienne 55588 Vosges 55589 Yonne 55590 Territoire-de-Belfort 55591 Essonne 55592 Hauts-de-Seine 55593 Seine-St-Denis 55594 Val-de-Marne 55595 Val-d'Oise 66610 Widehem 66611 Cornillac 66612 Hagetmau 66613 Collinee 66614 Lasgraisses 66615 Angeville 66616 Vale de Lobo 66617 Trethurgy 66618 Orsago 66619 Hua Hin 66620 Plouegat Guerand 66621 Argelès-Bagnères 66624 Blasimon 66625 Villafranca in Lunigiana 66626 Vouvray 66627 Luceau 66628 St Leu la Forêt 66629 Renvyle 66630 Fossombrone 66632 Carlingford 66633 Pego 66634 Skoke Ferry 66636 Sarnico 66637 Vanderblit 66638 Praia da Luz 66639 Ramous 66640 Le Bouchaud 66641 Oceanside 66644 St Cléophas 66645 Joue du plain 66646 Koungou 66647 St leger du ventoux 66648 Carcabuey 66649 Lartigue 66650 Canet de Mar 66651 Jeansagniere 66652 Villiers sur marne 66653 Naix aux forges 66654 Colombiers 66655 Mouzon 66656 St Felix Lauragais 66657 Chambon 66658 Soller 66659 Parchal 66660 Soues 66661 Valmontone 66662 Alcanar 66663 Porches 66664 St Pierre des Bois 66665 St Pierre le Vieux 66666 Gouttieres 66667 Tarente 66668 Crisenoy 66669 Sennevieres 66670 Condat sur vienne 66671 Lacapelle livron 66672 Granes 66673 Sury pres lere 66674 Varneville Bretteville 66675 Vignaux 66676 St vincent sur l'isle 66677 Bors de Montmoreau 66678 Megali Mandinia 66679 Estellencs 66680 Sivignon 66681 Pouligny Notre Dame 66682 Pelican Point 66683 Torre Soli 66685 Pompano Beach 66686 Felgueiras 66688 Guaro 66689 Kerien 66690 La Herradura 66691 Cadiz 66692 Lisbonne 66693 El Pinar 66694 Ferreira do Zêzere 66695 Oysang 66696 Giulianova 66697 Calafell 66698 Loyat 66699 Fontenay aux roses 333100 Les Seychelles 333101 Lesotho 333102 Lettonie 333103 Liban 333104 Libéria 333105 Libye 333106 Liechtenstein 333107 Lituanie 333108 Luxembourg 333109 Macédoine 333110 Madagascar 333111 Malaisie 333112 Malawi 333113 Maldives 333114 Mali 333115 Malte 333116 Maroc 333117 Mauritanie 333118 Mexique 333119 Micronésie 333120 Moldavie 333121 Monaco 333122 Mongolie 333123 Mozambique 333124 Namibie 333125 Nauru 333126 Népal 333127 Nicaragua 333128 Niger 333129 Nigéria 333130 Norvège 333131 Nouvelle Zélande 333132 Oman 333133 Ouganda 333134 Ouzbékistan 333135 Pakistan 333136 Palaos 333137 Panama 333138 Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée 333139 Paraguay 333140 Pays de Galles 333141 Pays-Bas 333142 Pérou 333143 Philippines 333144 Pologne 333147 Qatar 333148 RD Congo 333149 République centrafricaine 333151 République tchèque 333152 Roumanie 333153 Russie 333154 Rwanda 333156 Saint Marin 333159 Samoa 333161 Sénégal 333162 Serbie 333163 Sierra Leone 333164 Singapour 333165 Slovaquie 333166 Slovénie 333167 Somalie 333168 Soudan 333169 Sri Lanka 333170 Suède 333171 Suisse 333172 Suriname 333173 Swaziland 333174 Syrie 333175 Tadjikistan 333176 Tanzanie 333177 Tchad 333178 Thaïlande 333179 Timor Leste 333180 Togo 333181 Tonga 333183 Tunisie 333184 Turkménistan 333185 Turquie 333186 Tuvalu 333187 Ukraine 333188 Uruguay 333189 Vanuatu 333190 Vatican 333191 Vénézuela 333192 VietNam 333193 Zambie 333194 Zimbabwe 333200 Bermudes 333391 Dubaï 333392 Monténégro 333393 Espagne 333395 Portugal 333405 Caraïbes 444100 Qinghai 444101 Shaanxi 444102 Shandong 444103 Shanxi 444104 Sichuan 444105 Tibet 444106 Xinjiang 444107 Yunnan 444108 Zhejiang 444110 Alajuela 444111 Cartago 444112 Guanacaste 444113 Heredia 444114 Limón 444115 Puntarenas 444116 San José 444117 Croatie Centrale 444118 Dalmatie 444119 Istrie 444120 Slavonie 444133 Guadeloupe 444134 Guyane 444135 Martinique 444136 Mayotte 444137 Nouvelle Calédonie 444138 Polynesie francaise 444139 Réunion 444140 Saint-Martin 444141 St Pierre et Miquelon 444142 Wallis et Futuna 444143 Ad Daqahliyah 444144 Al Bahr al Ahmar 444145 Al Buhayrah 444146 Al Gharbiyah 444147 Al Iskandariyah 444148 Al Isma'iliyah 444149 Al Jizah 444150 Al Minufiyah 444151 Al Minya 444152 Al Qahirah 444153 Al Qalyubiyah 444154 Al Wadi al Jadid 444155 As Suways 444156 Ash Sharqiyah 444157 Assiout 444158 Assouan 444159 Bani Suwayf 444160 Bur Said 444161 Dumyat 444162 Janub Sina 444163 Kafr ash Shaykh 444164 Le Fayoum 444165 Matruh 444166 Quina 444167 Shamal Sina 444168 Suhaj 444202 Alabama 444203 Alaska 444204 Arizona 444205 Arkansas 444206 Californie 444207 Caroline du Nord 444208 Caroline du Sud 444209 Colorado 444210 Connecticut 444211 Dakota du Nord 444212 Dakota du Sud 444213 Delaware 444214 Floride 444215 Géorgie 444216 Hawaii 444217 Idaho 444218 Illinois 444219 Indiana 444220 Iowa 444221 Kansas 444222 Kentucky 444223 Louisiane 444224 Maine 444225 Maryland 444226 Massachusetts 444227 Michigan 444228 Minnesota 444229 Mississippi 444230 Missouri 444231 Montana 444232 Nebraska 444233 Nevada 444234 New Hampshire 444235 New Jersey 444236 New York 444237 Nouveau Mexique 444238 Ohio 444239 Oklahoma 444240 Oregon 444241 Pennsylvanie 444242 Rhode Island 444243 Tennessee 444244 Texas 444245 Utah 444246 Vermont 444247 Virginie 444248 Virginie Occidentale 444249 Washington 444250 Wisconsin 444251 Wyoming 444252 Alsace 444253 Aquitaine
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